A missing 11-year-old girl from Trinity County was found safe about 2 p.m. Tuesday, according to Children Protective Services.

The girl was found in Trinity County, and her maternal grandmother has been arrested in the case, officials said.

Patricia Rutledge is charged with interfering with child custody in connection with the abduction of Savannah Hurley, according to the Trinity County Sheriff's Office.

Deputies said Rutledge was arrested about 10 p.m. Monday.

Savannah Hurley was abducted by her mother, Shelly Jean Hurley, about 1 p.m. Monday after a confrontation with state child welfare workers, said Shari Pulliam, a CPS spokeswoman.

Pulliam said the workers were sent to the Hurley home to remove Savannah from her mother's care because of allegations of methamphetamine use by the woman. She fought workers and threatened to run over them with her pickup. Then she drove away from the home.

Pulliam said Savannah was with her grandmother in The Woodlands at the time of the confrontation. CPS officials had told Rutledge not to return Savannah to her mother because the agency was ordered to take custody of the girl. But Rutledge gave Hurley the child anyway following Hurley's confrontation with CPS workers.